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The Board of Supervisors is the legislative and executive governing body of Madera County government. One Supervisor is elected from each of the five supervisorial districts of the County.

Within the limits prescribed by State law, the Board enacts ordinances and rules, determines County policy, supervises the activities of County departments, adopts an annual budget, and fixes salaries.

The Board meets regularly the first three Tuesdays of each month and occasionally on Mondays in the Board Chambers of the County Government Center in Madera.  The public is invited to attend and participate.  Any member of the public wishing to bring a matter to the attention of the Board may contact the Clerk of the Board so the item can be placed on the agenda.

Any individual with a disability may request special assistance by contacting the Chief Clerk to the Board of Supervisors. 


The Board of Supervisors meets as the following:

Madera County Flood Control and Water Conservation Agency

The purpose of this Agency is to govern County-wide water conservation, development of water resources, control of drainage, storm, flood and other waters. It provides for the conservation, development, control and use of water for public good and protection of life and property.

Maintenance Districts and Service Areas

The Board serves as Directors of subdivided areas for 49 Maintenance Districts and 21 Services Areas to administer projects, budget and expenditure of funds for the purposes of roads, lighting, sewer, water, fire and recreation.

Public Financing Authority

The Board prepares a redevelopment plan for each project area; holds and conducts hearings thereon.


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